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    Involving young people in volunteering : what works?

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    Understanding occupational regulation

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    The Art of Seward Johnson

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    Joy Williams, novelist and short story writer, is the recipient of the Rea Award for the Short Story and a Strauss Living Award. She has recently published Genesis, a novel, and Honored Guest, a collection of short stories

    Carbon Monoxide Exposure and Human Health

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    The primary objective of this report is to provide detailed information on the health effects of carbon monoxide. With this information, the community can judge for itself what action is deemed necessary to maintain or improve the health of its residents

    Pre-service Training for English Language Teachers

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    Communicative Approaches to Using Literature in the English Language Class

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    Indigenous Australia in media: A portrait of health

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    The television media is a powerful tool in forming and influencing the general public on various issues and opinions. It has the potential to change and create a positive or negative effect on the peoples view of the world and the environment they live in. When positively viewed media can create an environment conducive to change. However, negative views will have the far reached outcomes unprecedented in many cases and time. The negative view can be a problem when the media, in particular television starts to create a negative portrayal of a particular group. The purpose of this Thesis is to investigate whether television reporting of Indigenous issues and peoples have an effect on their quality of life and in particular health. The methodology used in this Thesis is of a qualitative nature, which consisted of a series of interviews and literature reviews. The findings indicate that media, and in particular television have a negative view of Indigenous issues and portray the Indigenous people negatively. Such negative portrayals have adverse effects on the quality of life, in particular health, of Indigenous people and their communities. It is recommended that necessary Code of Practice to be developed by the relevant government agencies in partnership with the Indigenous communities, to make sure that the programmes are free from misused information on disadvantaged groups and in particular Indigenous peoples. Furthermore an Affirmative Action for employment of the Indigenous workers in media will go a long way to improve the current portrayals of the Indigenous Australians

    Critical analysis of the 1969 Little Grizzly Football Program in Missoula, Montana

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